Dataset: INM-
Search Criteria: Japan; Mie; Watarai-gun; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lichen collection at the Ibaraki Nature Museum, Japan


INM
Physcia (Schreb.) Michaux
157383   1938-03-06
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun, 34.51102 136.71695

INM
unknown
157279   1941-06-08
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Futamicho, 34.50789 136.76892

INM
157391   1941-06-08
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Futamicho, 34.50789 136.76892

INM
Ramalina litoralis Asah. Asah.
164489   1934-03-25
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Futamicho, 34.50789 136.76892

INM
Leptogium menziesii Mont. Mont.
154339   1939-06-04
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Ochiyamamura, 34.51102 136.71695

INM
157282   1939-08-10
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Ochiyamamura

INM
Lobaria spathulata (Inum.) Yoshim. (Inum.) Yoshim.
153668   1938-06-16
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Omiyacho, 34.51102 136.71695

INM
Parmelia clavulifera Ras. Ras.
151135   1938-02-11
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Oouchiyamamura, 34.51102 136.71695

INM
151374   1958-01-23
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Oouchiyamamura, 34.51102 136.71695

INM
Lobaria spathulata (Inum.) Yoshim. (Inum.) Yoshim.
153671   1938-06-23
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Oouchiyamamura, 34.51102 136.71695

INM
Lobaria discolor (Bory) Hue (Bory) Hue
153764   1958-01-23
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Oouchiyamamura, 34.51102 136.71695

INM
Sphaerophorus diplotypus Vain. Vain.
154713   1938-01-23
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Oouchiyamamura, 34.51102 136.71695

INM
Usnea rubescens Stirt. Stirt.
150395   1938-03-06
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Tamakicho, 34.49038 136.63301

INM
Leptogium cyanescens (Ach.) Korb. (Ach.) Korb.
154309   1936-03-06
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Tamakicho, 34.49038 136.63301

INM
164857   1938-03-06
Japan, Mie, Watarai-gun Tamakicho, 34.49038 136.63301


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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